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s Your Sleep Like? Resources Treatment &amp · Support Find Support Suicide Prevention Drugs &amp · PhD — Written by Andrea Rice — Updated on January 6 · socioeconomic status · and of course · mental and physical health. Still · discussed in seemingly countless studies. Yet · trauma · tragedy · threats · or significant sources of stress — such as family and relationship problems · serious health problems · research recognized that resilience · as it relates to trauma and coping · not necessarily because someone has worked hard to achieve it. As a 2011 research article notes · ” says Kendra Kubala · PsyD · a psychologist working with trauma survivors in Pennsylvania and New York. According to Kubala · or in other words · ” Kubala says

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s Your Sleep Like? Resources Treatment &amp
Support Find Support Suicide Prevention Drugs &amp
PhD — Written by Andrea Rice — Updated on January 6
socioeconomic status
and of course
mental and physical health. Still
discussed in seemingly countless studies. Yet
trauma
tragedy
threats
or significant sources of stress — such as family and relationship problems
serious health problems
research recognized that resilience
as it relates to trauma and coping
not necessarily because someone has worked hard to achieve it. As a 2011 research article notes
” says Kendra Kubala
PsyD
a psychologist working with trauma survivors in Pennsylvania and New York. According to Kubala
or in other words
” Kubala says

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